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Re: Foam from Ikea

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ben50 wrote:I just found this on the Ikea website:

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/10082712

not sure if it is suitable, I'm off to have a look tonight ready for my bus conversion

have you tried it yet?

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I didn't get to Ikea last night in the end, probably gonna be Saturday morning now, I'll let you know.

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Just to let you know, I made it to Ikea tonight, unfortunately the matresses don't look suitable after all

Cheers

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I asked my physiotherapist about memory foam as i have back and neck problems. She reckons it would aggravate these kind of problems as it holds you in a position which may feel comfortable but is in fact not good for back and neck.
Never sure where I'm going till i get there.

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